Monaco Grand Prix 2018 Formula One in Monaco

The 76th edition of the Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco will be held from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th May 2018. If you’re looking for a professional Photographer in Monaco for Photo Reports at the Monaco Grand Prix, we can arrange Photo Shoots even at short notice. I’m a freelancer and not an official F1 Photographer – that’s why I’m very flexible and can film and shoot photos whenever and wherever I’m needed!

Monaco Grand Prix photography

The most popular race of the season offers a great variety of photo opportunities:Impressive Photo Shoots on luxury yachts, in luxury hotels, on private terraces, in the pit lane, at Formula 1 parties, with celebrities or in the Formula One Paddock Club™.The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix provides an excellent scenery for film and photo shoots. We help you create the perfect souvenir of a once-in-a-lifetime weekend. If you’d like to book a Photographer for the Monaco Grand Prix, please contact me on Ben@Photographer-Monaco.com or facebook.com/PhotographerMonaco

Preparations for the Monaco Grand Prix

Months before the Grand Prix, intensive preparations start to change the look of Monaco. The pit lane is set up and crash barriers, fences and huge stands are installed. New buildings are erected at the Place du Casino in Monte Carlo. Balconies and stands with a view of the racetrack are enlarged so that even more motorsport fans can experience the Grand Prix first-hand. Tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix are available on official and unofficial websites, where customers can also buy additional services. The racetrack runs through the districts of Monte Carlo and La Condamine and the Casino bend leads the cars directly past the famous Casino of Monaco. The Circuit de Monaco is a relatively low-speed city track. The hairpin bend at the Hotel Fairmont is the slowest turn in Formula 1. If a driver makes a mistake during the Monaco Grand Prix, he will hit the crash barriers. If a pit stop takes too much time, the driver can no longer hope to win the race. Every year, the Monaco Grand Prix is the highlight of the F1 racing calendar and attracts celebrities, actors, musicians, film stars, racing drivers, officials, athletes, journalists and media representatives. Formula 1 motorsport enthusiasts from all over the world come to the Principality of Monaco to be part of this prestigious event.

The Monaco Grand Prix – a truly glamorous experience

Promoters and organizers offer hotel reservations, tickets, terrace seats, luxury charter yachts and exclusive private balconies overseeing the racetrack. Thanks to limousine services, restaurant reservations, yacht parties and meetings with racing drivers, visitors of the Grand Prix can enjoy their share of glamour. Every luxury hotel in Monaco and every hotel in the surrounding area is fully booked. More than one hundred charter yachts and private yachts provide comfortable luxury suites on the sea or at Port Hercule during the race, where guests have a stunning view of the racetrack. Every year, there are more celebrities than the year before. In 2018 Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull-TAG Heuer) won his first race starting from the top three and cross the line over seven seconds ahead of Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari). Driver Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) could only reach 3rd place. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) won in 2017 in front of his teammate Kimi Raikkonen the Grand Prix. Third was Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull-TAG Heuer). Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) won the 2016 Grand Prix in Monaco after eight winless races. Second went to Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull), third to Sergio Perez (Force India). World Championship leader Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) ended the race in seventh position. In 2013, Nico Rosberg took the title with his Mercedes team, claiming the first win of the season, World Champion Sebastian Vettel came home second and his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber finished third. The Monaco Grand Prix is a truly glamorous experience and Monaco's most important event of the year.

Grand Prix de Monaco Historic May 2018

The Grand Prix de Monaco Historic 2018 takes visitors on a fascinating journey back in time and through the history of Formula 1. About 250 historic cars, some of which from the legendary Silver Arrow era, and former racing drivers make the Principality of Monaco the place to be for every motorsport enthusiast. Spectators not wearing ear protection will hear an exclusive Grand Prix F1® buzzing for days after the event. Alongside the 500 Miles of Indianapolis and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Monaco Grand Prix is considered part of the triple crown, the Grand Slam of motor racing.